Phylogenetic and modelling analysis of purple acid phosphatase 18 (SiPAP18) from Setaria italica

Bioinformation. 2021 Aug 31;17(8):727-730. doi: 10.6026/97320630017727. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Purple acid phosphatases belong to metallo-phosphatase family. Intracellular phosphatases are crucial for phosphorus (P) distribution in the cell and are highly induced in phosphorus-deprived conditions in the soil. Disparate PAP isoforms exist within discrete subcellular compartments in Setaria italica and their expression in P deprived conditions fosters phosphorus amelioration. We isolated the SiPAP18 gene and developed the homology SiPAP18 protein model based on the crystal structure of the Kidney bean PvPAP (PDB ID: 2QFP) as template (sequence similarity 42.7%) using Modeller 9.12 with adequate validation. Structure model analysis shows the significance of five conserved signatures with seven metal-paired amino acid residues during P-deprivation induced phosphorus amelioration.

Keywords: Purple acid phosphatase; phosphorus accessibility; phylogenetic analysis; protein modelling.